Nehlen's follower count zoomed way up since the press started freaking out about him. By multiple tens of thousands. Ooh, scary!
(or as third option: whether to achieve blacklist parity with the ADL before worrying about institutional parity)
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i have read some histories of civil rights movement, and at a time in my life when I thought them “brave,” but idr any parallel to the employment blacklist even normie centrists face and idk exactly what part of the asymmetry you think ‘50s/‘60s refute
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Not even getting to the violence, of which there was plenty, people who joined the NAACP or were active in the movement were doxed, their names published in newspapers. Massive numbers of people lost their jobs at a time when blacks were hugely dependent on white employers.
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If you ever have the time to do a post/tweetstorm on details of the right’s disemployment campaign against NAACP sympathizers, I think your tweeps would find that very interesting
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moving has me behind on book reviews; if/when I get to that, it'll be a small part of analysis of Freedom Summer 1964 as a nonviolent military operation
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Great, thanks. Good luck recovering from the move, you’re reminding me I have some boxes still myself
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